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Lynn Harper I live in Mesa AZ in the high desert. My tenants refuse to water
6 October 2017 | 8 replies

How should I handle the fact that my trees, plants and grass are dying and I haven't been able to get my tenants to water them. One large tree is half dead and my tenant wants me to pay to have a cactus removed that s...

Michael Williams New at this and Questions on what cost falls on the Renter.
21 March 2022 | 8 replies

Hello,I live up New England and have the opportunity to buy a rental (a house) in Cape Coral, FL.  My question is, Does the Renter pay for the water treatment material like salt and conditioners, or should I supply th...

Kimberly T. What do you do with a vacant unit in an area that might freeze?
25 November 2023 | 13 replies

Being from SoCal, I have had no personal experience with freezing pipes, but I'm aware that it happens. We currently own rentals in CA (OC) and AZ (Phoenix metro), so we don't have to worry about it at our rentals...

Account Closed Advice please - too many issues!
20 August 2019 | 4 replies

Hi BP Community,I'm looking for some advice, guidance, words of encouragement, or words that'll set me straight. I bought a multifamily just under 2 years ago in hudson county, NJ. The house is 100 years old. We were ...

Matt R. Just in case you thought you were having a bad landlording day...
15 January 2015 | 11 replies

Frozen pipes, busted toilets, freezing paint and you can't put a furnace in because it will get jacked. Shea is ready either way.

Jaren Taylor Dry wall damage approach
2 May 2021 | 3 replies

Hey BP, I’m a new investor, and a water pipe popped on the 2nd story! Water was coming from the ceiling and hang lights. Obviously I got some dry wall damage, some bubbling, cracks, and discoloring.  Any recommendatio...

Andy Holland No Lintels above the windows, any advice
8 February 2015 | 2 replies

Good afternoon all,I have been looking at a potential rental and on further inspection of the property there are no lintels above the windows in the home.  This has resulted in a few cracks in the brickwork above them...

Michael Blankenship Impact of NC Flooding on Local Rental Market Properties
21 October 2016 | 4 replies

Hello BP'ers - I am considering purchasing a rental property in the Charlotte-Raleigh-Durham area but have grown concerned over the level of flooding in the local area.  I would love to hear what local investors / res...

Deb Sala Seller didn't disclose leaks
19 February 2017 | 24 replies

I recently purchased a town home in Florida. I called a handyman to do a few jobs and he mentioned that he painted my town home last summer. He showed me a spot above the garage door where he proudly told me it took h...

Andrew McGregor Advice on dealing with insurance company after fire damage
8 May 2019 | 7 replies

There was a fire in the bedroom of my Minneapolis duplex. Thank God no one was hurt. Does anyone have any advice on dealing with the insurance company and contractor? The adjuster said he could recommend some companie...